By now you’ve probably heard about S.T.A.R.S., the small group of Ohio University students that took it upon themselves to start an educational campaign about Halloween costumes that are based on race, ethic traditions or stereotypes. S.T.A.R.S., which stands for Students Teaching About Racism in Society, launched a campaign that not only made national headlines, but raised lots and lots of questions.

On Friday, Ohio University student and S.T.A.R.S. treasurer Stephanie Sheeley spoke with me via Skype to provide an update on the campaign and how they’ve dealt with all the attention since it’s gone viral. She also addressed some of the questions that arose from the almost 300 comments on our story.

Watch the video above that’s above. But be gentle; it’s our first try at this new Skype-interview format. We’re excited about it, and hope it gets better with time.